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Old 12-17-2011, 03:46 PM
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does anyone know where I can get the 1 1 /2 inch twister tool?

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Old 12-17-2011, 04:22 PM
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Wow, that is small. Try googling it? Or draft one if you have the larger.
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How do you draft one?
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Old 12-17-2011, 05:14 PM
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I have that size, but I bought mine at a shop in Seattle this fall. But I think you can buy one at ww.country-schoolhouse.com or you can call them at 715-398-0150.
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wow, that is small. have never seen one done that small - does anyone have pics?
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Originally Posted by decky View Post
I have that size, but I bought mine at a shop in Seattle this fall. But I think you can buy one at ww.country-schoolhouse.com or you can call them at 715-398-0150.
I called them and they are out.
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Old 12-17-2011, 07:50 PM
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does anyone know where I can get the 1 1 /2 inch twister tool?

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Wow! That must be very small. I have the 4" & that seems quite small. I've only seen the 4" & the 7".
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One that small is going to be hard. I did my own at 2 inches and I traced around it with a pencil and rough cut the squares out with scissors. (It's really hard to keep pressure on a square that small and rotary cut around it)Once I had them rough cut with scissors, I then used the rotary cutter and twister square to straighten them. I put my small square on my small omni mat and turned the mat to do both sides. Make sure to keep track of where each square goes. I did one row at a time and reassembled as I went. Good Luck!
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid View Post
Wow, that is small. Try googling it? Or draft one if you have the larger.
I have tried googling it and found nothing.
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I am pretty sure someone here did a small doll quilt and posted it in the pictures section with it

This is a mug rug with the 2 1/4that someone did

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